KDHE reporting 10,000 Delta cases, two dozen Omicron cases of COVID-19 in Kansas
TOPEKA Testing confirmed emergence in Kansas of more than 10,000 cases of the Delta variant of COVID-19 and documented 25 instances of the Omicron mutation, while public health reports showed more than 1,000 hospitalizations and 250 fatalities linked to the virus so far in December.
Medical professionals in Kansas attributed the rise in hospital patients to the Delta version of COVID-19. In Kansas, an Omicron spike in hospitalization could arrive in January.
I, like everyone else, was hoping that the Delta was the worst we were going to see and then we were going to get past that and we could move on to more normal, said Gov. Laura Kelly. I think Omicron has taken everybody a bit by surprise the fact that it is so transmittable.
She said growth in COVID-10 hospitalizations placed stress on health facilities expected to care for the typical caseload of patients and those requiring post-release rehabilitation services. The compounding burnout is prompting resignations and retirements among health workers, she said.
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